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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Jan 1935, p. 6

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|J1934 w(f 4 . a Pnd nR 2t PATTHTY CV large attendance, and R y in the chair, The la who passed away morning, was named a tative, and W. C. p ithe Vicar‘s Representsti +=â€"The Vestry méetimz of St. J Anglican . Mission, Harding Av was held last Thursday evening M iehmat es n iC Palsa, ' splendid _\ â€"=â€"Under the auspices of Westonia Lodge No. 305, a Euchre and ’ will be held tonight at 8 o‘ciock Oddfellows hall, Church Street. will be at 8 o‘clock and the) 1 l}_};?‘_’;}n,d there will be a be "The Soldier‘s given were most encours Ne Viearâ€" took the opportunit k all officers, members o and Sunday School w " their coâ€"operation during the \\"=â€"Nevt Sunday morning in the Bapâ€" Church, Rev. J. C. Williamson *k on "A Prophet in Probaâ€" the evening his subject will is Vestry meeting of St 4 in â€" Church wiil be he , at 8 o‘clock in . the Phenomenal business like this makes possible our traded in on new 1935 Fordsâ€"no leftâ€"over stock. _ Weston Local Items mobile will stand the elosest inspection, very small mileage $525 DRUGGIST can supply %flt comfort. Use Cress : it at Brigg‘s Pharmaâ€" 1934â€"F0rd Vâ€"8 Sedan, perfect in every detail. This popular automobile driven carefully by one party only. Looks, runs and is just like new $7"5 1933 MAIN ST. NORTH To e en en P orchestra in attendance oss H. Fawcett Limited 1930â€"Ford four, 4 Ton Panel. 1929â€"Ford four, / Ton Panel. 1928â€"Ford four, Ton Panel. NA "ance, and Rev, W, E. chair, The late Wm. C. passed away on Mopn. was .nagtle’il as People‘s w ns en t Repljgsentative. All "YOUR CAR ACCEPTED AS PART PA YMENT* Graham Paige Sedan, real good Observation at Ca) Ford Tudor. This _ autoâ€" ting of St, John‘ Harding Avenue 0St encouraging. ‘br;ta _Opportunity | to | Discr men‘n-bers of theitions To e ts\ . Boddington Ford Vâ€"8 Sport Cabriolet, Rumble Seat, Heater, De Froster. New last September, driven less than 6000 miles. Dealer‘s personal car, new car guarantee. Huge saving, our price for immediate sale. St. John‘s held next workers |est ns L Parish year.‘ bers 66 ERNEST D. BANTING ROY TYSON with xâ€"1 w ‘Better Used Cars For Less" "Better Used Cars For Less!" $225 1929 Wassiau onl lll. ". 0 JtRA LW, Would lety of the Weston Presbyterian | Ford‘s statemer Church held its first meeting of the | Monday, Jan. year on Thursday, Jan. 17th. The leett‘s establishn officers for 1935 are: President, Mrs. Vâ€"8 cars and tr Wm. Burke; 1st Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. |ness which is ¢ Bell; 2nd. Viee Presidentâ€"Mrs. F. C.\for the month 0: Roy; secretary, Mrs. Wm. Banks; |view with the Treasurer, Mrs, W. M. MacKay; Glad | Faweett expres Tidings, Miss Alice Frasex; Pznist,|in the trend of Miss Alice Fraser; Mission Band, | that: business h: Mrs. Wm. Travis; Socialâ€"Mrs. W‘ tations. Crossett and Mrs. T. Carruthers ; neworines IPress. Mrs. E. C. Roy. | â€"The regular meeting of the Local Council of Women will be held in the Town Hall on Monday afternoon, Jan. 28th, at 3 o‘clock. A number of important resolutions will be brought before the meeting after which the Educational Committee, convened by Mrs. Burton, will give short speeches on the different educational systems of Canada, Mrs. Forbes will speak on the Maritimes, Mrs. Ledingham on the Western Provinces, Mrs. Gray on Ontario and Mrs. Burton on Quebec. l)iscussic:n on“these important quesâ€" Hinma du g. i0 q t t O PRPWETY â€"Mrs, M. A. Waldie of 7 Wads worth Bivd., Weston, received word of the death on Tuesday evenim{‘, Jan. @3rd, of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, John Reginâ€" zld Surman of Winnipeg, in his 42nd year. The sympathy of friends is exâ€" tended to Mrs. Waldie. h derful value â€"D e L 1931 Coach The Women‘s Missionary Soc RC t 7 NOe o Autneanib xt 100 is desired. Mrs. Marion Demor T.C.M., will provide piano num: snappy NTACT WITH ONE OF OUR saLEs REPRESENTATIVES TING ED. SIMMONS NORM CUNNINGHAM FRED BREAKEY ROSS MUNGER Coach, wonâ€" $745 bie our sensational values i * stock. These values are "1 $385 Pontiac Coupe, finish, good tires CC on Oe idutins s nilntiicaiute Th 4i B 21. 09 121 e cil, to secure lower service rates. A committeecomposed of F. Elilins, C. Sinclair, and W. Hutchinson will apâ€" proach council to obtain lower water rates, as a reduction was promised by candidates for council before the elecâ€" tion, A postal delivery was urged and a retition sent to the postmasterâ€" general. !thn business had exceeded al} tations. â€"Henry Ford says that the deâ€" pression is over. The experience durâ€" ling the past week of Ross H. Fawâ€" cett Ltd. would seem to bear out Mr. Ford‘s statement. On Saturday and Monday, Jan. 19 and 21 Mr. Fawâ€" â€"A request to have a later bus on Saturdays and holidays from Jane St. will be considered ‘by the TTXC., althou{h they are against three routâ€" ings of the lgingswuy bus service, the Lambton Mills and Kingsway Rateâ€" payers‘ Association was told last week. Negotiations have been opened with the Bell Telephone Co., through counâ€" gil, to secure lower sorvien matos A cett‘s establishment sold 21 new Ford Vâ€"8 cars and trucks, a volume of busiâ€" ness which is considered phenomenal for the month of January. In an interâ€" y‘iew with the Times and Guide Mr. WESTON 1020 Coach, equipped with radio and other extras, cleanâ€"cut car, low cost transportaâ€" tion $325 1930 ~:}#:};%: 1933 dark blue â€"!/4 ~s215 1932 1929â€"Chevrolet Ton Stake Body Truck. 1928â€"Chevrolet Ton Stake Body Truck. 1927â€"Gotfredson, 1% Ton Stake Truck. dark blue expressed great géfiii;ct:i:)}; 9th Annual Meeti FORD DEALERS in Used Cars. These cars have all been "THE TALK OF THE TOWN." gveixts and intinfif,éa Ford Vâ€"8 Sedan, small mileage, real good Cw m Lo Snd n 1 . iA emeaaeey SSA h Morning at|from Oakwood and Fairbank halls ck, usnd evenâ€"| were summoned and had the flames . &â€"& Lom}- extinguished without much di!fienlt{. ‘ss in the afâ€"| A short circuit in the wiring of the E. Forbes of | auto was given as the cause of the expec of Toâ€" Trucy real mn €3@B ruck, real g Last year the fire loss showed aj decrease of $10,717. There was 98 alarms, including one false alarm, compared with 39 and 91 for 1932 and 1933 respectively. Average loss per fire was $132.96, compared with $246.â€" 50 and 402.82. Chief Rider mentioned a man who lived on Alexander St. and gave his (Please Turn to Page Five) Decrease in Fires â€"Marked decrease in fires caused by children was noted by Chief H. Riderin his anmual report to North York township council Monday, in which he stated that an educational campaign had been remarkably sucâ€" :i_eSStu) particularly in regard to grass fires Door Sedan. _ Actually driven less than 20,000 miles, ride in this outâ€" standing value .. $695 St. John‘s Church § â€"Nextâ€" Sunday at St. Johns Angliâ€" can Church, services wig be in keepâ€" ing with the Epiphany m,and on Friday, Jan. 25, which marks the Great Festival of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle, there will be a special service at 10 a.m, At the 8 a.m. service in the church on Sunday, memâ€" bers of both branches of the W.A. will attend in a body to commemorate the jubilee of the founding of the work of the Woman‘s Auxiliary in the church, It is expected the Rector will take part, and Rev. W. E. Mackey. An urgent invitation is given to all comâ€" municants to attend this special serâ€" vice, 1932â€" blaze. Fred Ryan, Jarvis street, wa the owner of the vehicle. n a THire broke out in a car on Tichester road last night. Firemen &fifl' Car Fire â€"Consideral aised when "a fizg bWioke vaf in € cag od THE TIMES & GUIDE $720.00 | Buick Standâ€" ard â€" Four 34 MAIN ST. N. â€" WESTON â€" _ Opp. John St. Come in and Look Arountâ€"‘ KIRB Y$ ©:= Babies‘ Rubber Pants Tooth Brushes Knitting Wool WHISKS Rubber Heels Best Quality 15§¢ Pair EASILY PUT oN Nails Free 19: 10: 1 5: 1P 15:; Feature Feature Value Value Feature 4 ply 2 ply Value and 40¢ 30¢ 25â€"watt flame shaped Bulbs flame, rose and orangeâ€" WV ts cach & for )].lu 100â€"watt inside frosted Nitro Bulbsâ€" tm a# to cach V <or P 1.84U 25 and 40â€"watt inside colored Bulbs in ivory, flame, rose and orangeâ€" 3oc each 6 for $1 -70 25¢ Special Bulbs For Local Conditions 25, 40 and 60â€"watt insideâ€"frosted Bulbsâ€" Dss3 m & Humbugs, 8 ounces ... As]%orted Chocolates Gum Drops, lb, . Frfi)sh Peanuts; Remover ._______ Toilet Soap, large cake Woodbury‘s Face Powder and Face Creams Wave Set Molasses Kisses Mucilage Cutex, Polish and Pencils, 2 for Linen Pads Blue ‘Lined Envelopes A Kggll Range of Westinghouse Mazda ELECTRIC _ BULBS You Can‘t Go Wrongâ€"Money Refunded !f Goods Unsatisfactory GUARANTEED each Shoe Repair Kit. Mends the hole for 1c COMPLETE 1000 Hour b¢, 10¢, $0â€"LO 6 : $1.40 for $2.25 $1.70 , in 1vory, 5e 15¢ 5¢ 10¢ 15¢ be 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 10c 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ 4 Yards in Bunch ELASTICG 3 in 1 bar rib knit, cotton thread backing gives addâ€" ed _ wearing _ strength, double heel and toe, asâ€" sorted grey and heather shades, WORSTED HOSE A fine Wool reinforced with Lisle, extra fine knit, one and one rib, double heel and toe, Cream and Fawn colors. Sizes 5â€"7% New fall colors, first qualâ€" ity full fashioned, cradle sole, French heel, 6 thread, 45 gauge. These stockings will give real serviceâ€" and look well. â€" Try out this lineâ€"we know you will be satisfied. Wine Color, Fleece Lined, Close Knit Wrist Band Pair Mending Wool Men‘s Jersey GLOVES FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1935 WOOL HOSE Sizes 8â€"814 Pair 3§¢ Pair 112 Needle Plait All Colors 50 yds. Skein Children‘s Fine Service Weight HOSIERY 5¢ 15¢ Pair 14

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